Shelf-ready wrap-around shipper display system

ABSTRACT

A display system for containing and displaying product includes a tray portion and a hood portion. The tray portion includes a bottom panel, and the hood portion includes a top panel and at least one glue flap panel disposed adjacent to the top panel. The display system is convertible from a shipping configuration in which the tray and hood portions cooperate to form an enclosed carton, into a display configuration in which the hood portion is separated completely from the tray portion. The display system is configured to be transitioned from the shipping configuration to the display configuration by breaking an adhesive connection between the at least one glue flap panel and the tray portion and lifting the hood portion away from the tray portion.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a National Phase application of PCT ApplicationPCT/US17/64802, filed Dec. 6, 2017, which claims benefit of priority ofU.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/431,855 filed on Dec. 9,2016, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in itsentirety.

Embodiments of the present invention relate to shelf-ready wrap-aroundpackaging systems having a shipping configuration and a displayconfiguration.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Retail product sales are driven by many factors. Product demand,quality, and pricing are some factors that contribute to retail productsales. Other factors may include product advertising and productlocation in the retail environment. Many product display devices aredesigned to take advantage of valuable retail space. Display devices mayalso be designed to utilize advertising space creatively to includeproduct graphics, indicia, and trademarks.

Display devices and their products ideally should be easy to assemble,easy to ship, easy to set up, and require minimal time and effort fromretail employees. Some retail establishments require that displays meetparticular size specifications to maximize the advertising and displayspace for the product. Some retail establishments also require that thedisplay be easy to identify, easy to open, easy to replenish, and easyto break down for disposal of the display. Moreover, the display ideallyshould be configured so that product housed in the display be readilyaligned for sale, and be easy for a consumer to identify, handle, andremove from the display. In other words, many retail establishments aremoving toward a display that is “shelf-ready.” Many retailestablishments are also moving toward displays that use less materialand are therefore more environmentally friendly.

It is thus desirable to provide a display that can be produced,assembled and filled on existing equipment, is easy and inexpensive toship, is easy to set up at the retail location, and that providesefficient delivery of product to the end-consumer.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided adisplay system for containing and displaying product that includes atray portion including a bottom panel and a hood portion including a toppanel and at least one glue flap panel disposed adjacent to the toppanel. The display system is convertible from a shipping configurationto a display configuration. When the display system is in the shippingconfiguration, the tray portion and hood portion cooperate to form anenclosed carton. When the display system is in the displayconfiguration, the hood portion is separated completely from the trayportion. The display system is configured to be transitioned from theshipping configuration to the display configuration by breaking anadhesive connection between the at least one glue flap panel and thetray portion and lifting the hood portion away from the tray portion.

Optionally, the display system in the shipping configuration includes asecond adhesive connection between a bottom front panel of the trayportion and a front panel of the hood portion. The second adhesiveconnection is configured so as to be broken when the hood portion islifted away from the tray portion to transition the display system tothe display configuration.

Optionally, the tray portion further includes a back panel, a bottomfront panel, and first and second bottom side panels.

Optionally, the tray portion further includes first and second rear sidepanels, wherein the first and second rear side panels extend verticallybetween the bottom panel and the top panel when the display system is inthe shipping configuration.

Optionally, the hood portion further includes a front panel that isdisposed opposite the back panel when the display system is in theshipping configuration.

Optionally, the hood portion further includes first and second frontside panels, wherein the first and second front side panels extendvertically between the bottom panel and the top panel when the displaysystem is in the shipping configuration, wherein the first front sidepanel and the first rear side panel together form a first side wall ofthe display system in the shipping configuration, and wherein the secondfront side panel and the second rear side panel together form a secondside wall of the display system in the shipping configuration.

Optionally, the at least one glue flap includes first and second topside glue flaps, wherein the first top side glue flap is secured to thefirst side wall when the display system is in the shippingconfiguration, wherein the second top side glue flap is secured to thesecond side wall when the display system is in the shippingconfiguration.

Optionally, the at least one glue flap includes a top rear glue flap,wherein the top rear glue flap is secured to the back panel when thedisplay system is in the shipping configuration.

Optionally, the first and second front side panels define at least inpart respective first and second notches, wherein the first and secondnotches are sized and configured so as to overlie the respective firstand second front corner flaps when the display system is in the shippingconfiguration.

Optionally, the first and second notches extend partially into the frontpanel.

According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a setof blanks for forming a display system. The set of blanks include afirst blank and a second blank. The first blank includes a bottom paneland is configured to form a tray portion of a set-up display system. Thesecond blank is configured to form a hood portion of the set-up displaysystem. The second blank includes a top panel and at least one glue flappanel hingedly connected to the top panel. The set-up display system isconvertible from a shipping configuration to a display configuration.When the set-up display system is in the shipping configuration, thetray portion and hood portion cooperate to form an enclosed carton. Whenthe set-up display system is in the display configuration, the hoodportion is separated completely from the tray portion. The set-updisplay system is configured to be transitioned from the shippingconfiguration to the display configuration by breaking an adhesiveconnection between the at least one glue flap panel and the tray portionand lifting the hood portion away from the tray portion.

Optionally the set-up display system in the shipping configurationincludes a second adhesive connection between a bottom front panel ofthe tray portion and a front panel of the hood portion. The secondadhesive connection is configured so as to be broken when the hoodportion is lifted away from the tray portion to transition the set-updisplay system to the display configuration.

Optionally, the first blank further includes a back panel, a bottomfront panel, and first and second bottom side panels.

Optionally, the first blank further includes first and second rear sidepanels, wherein the first and second rear side panels are configured toextend vertically between the bottom panel and the top panel when theset-up display system is in the shipping configuration.

Optionally, the second blank further includes a front panel that isdisposed opposite the back panel when the set-up display system is inthe shipping configuration.

Optionally, the second blank further includes first and second frontside panels, wherein the first and second front side panels extendvertically between the bottom panel and the top panel when the set-updisplay system is in the shipping configuration, wherein the first frontside panel and the first rear side panel together form a first side wallof the display system in the shipping configuration, and wherein thesecond front side panel and the second rear side panel together form asecond side wall of the set-up display system in the shippingconfiguration.

Optionally, the at least one glue flap includes first and second topside glue flaps, wherein the first top side glue flap is secured to thefirst side wall when the set-up display system is in the shippingconfiguration, wherein the second top side glue flap is secured to thesecond side wall when the set-up display system is in the shippingconfiguration.

Optionally, the at least one glue flap includes a top rear glue flap,wherein the top rear glue flap is secured to the back panel when theset-up display system is in the shipping configuration.

Optionally, the first and second front side panels define at least inpart respective first and second notches, wherein the first and secondnotches are sized and configured so as to overlie the respective firstand second front corner flaps when the set-up display system is in theshipping configuration.

Optionally, the first and second notches extend partially into the frontpanel.

According to a third aspect of the invention, a composite blank isprovided. The composite blank is formed by joining a bottom front panelof the tray blank to a lowermost portion of a front panel of the hoodblank.

Within the scope of this application it is envisaged that the variousaspects, embodiments, examples, features and alternatives set out in thepreceding paragraphs, in the claims and in the following description anddrawings may be taken independently or in any combination thereof. Forexample, features described in connection with one embodiment areapplicable to all embodiments unless there is incompatibility offeatures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a blank used to form a tray portion of ashipper display system according to one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a blank used to form a hood portion of ashipper display system according to one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the shipper display system formed fromthe blanks of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, shown in the shipping configuration.

FIGS. 4-10 are various perspective views showing the construction of theshipper display system of FIG. 3 from the blanks of FIGS. 1 and 2.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the shipper display system of FIG. 3 asit is being converted from the shipping configuration to the displayconfiguration by removing the hood portion from the tray portion.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the shipper display system of FIG. 3,shown in the display configuration in which the hood portion has beencompletely removed from the tray portion.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the shipper display system of FIG. 3,showing the tray portion in the display configuration and containing aplurality of articles.

FIG. 14 is a top plan view of a blank used to form a tray portion of ashipper display system according to a second embodiment of theinvention, in which the tray portion includes a removable dispensingpanel.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the shipper display system formed fromthe blanks of FIGS. 14 and 2, shown in the shipping configuration withthe dispensing panel intact.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the shipper display system of FIG. 15with the dispensing panel removed.

FIG. 17 is a top plan view of a blank used to form a tray portion of ashipper display system according to a third embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 18 is a top plan view of a blank used to form a hood portion of ashipper display system according to a third embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 19 is a first perspective view of the shipper display system formedfrom the blanks of FIGS. 17 and 18, shown in the shipping configuration.

FIG. 20 is a second perspective view of the shipper display system ofFIG. 19, shown in the shipping configuration.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the shipper display system of FIG. 19,shown in the display configuration in which the hood portion has beencompletely removed from the tray portion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

Detailed description of specific embodiments of blanks and a shipperdisplay system are disclosed herein. It will be understood that thedisclosed embodiments are merely examples of the way in which certainaspects of the invention can be implemented, and do not represent anexhaustive list of all the ways the invention may be embodied. As usedherein, the word “exemplary” is used expansively to refer to embodimentsthat serve as illustrations, specimens, models, or patterns. Indeed, itwill be understood that the shipper display systems, tray and hoodportions, and blanks described herein may be embodied in various andalternative forms. The Figures are not necessarily to scale and somefeatures may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particularcomponents. Well-known components, materials or methods are notnecessarily described in great detail in order to avoid obscuring thepresent disclosure. Any specific structural and functional detailsdisclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as abasis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching oneskilled in the art to variously employ the invention.

A shipper display system 90 is disclosed that includes a tray portion 92as well as a removable hood portion 94. The tray portion 92 and hoodportion 94 are configured so that they may be separated from one anotherwhen the system 90 is converted from its shipper configuration (shown inFIG. 3), into a display configuration (shown in FIGS. 12 and 13). Theshipper display 90 in its display configuration may form a fully- orsubstantially-enclosed six-sided carton as shown in FIG. 3. The trayportion 92 and hood portion 94 are generally complementary in shape andconfigured to fit together as shown to form the enclosed carton with arelatively minimal amount of overlap.

Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a tray blank 12 for forming the trayportion 92 (see FIG. 13) of the shipper display system 90. Tray blank 12includes a plurality of panels. A back panel 18 is hinged to a bottompanel 20 by a transverse fold line 11. The bottom panel 20 is hinged toa bottom front panel 22 by a transverse fold line 13. First and secondrear side panels 24 a, 24 b are hingedly connected at opposite first andsecond sides of back panel 18 via respective longitudinal fold lines 15a, 15 b. First and second bottom side panels 26 a, 26 b are hingedlyconnected at opposite first and second sides of bottom panel 20 viarespective longitudinal fold lines 17 a, 17 b. First and second frontcorner flaps 28 a, 28 b are hingedly connected at opposite first andsecond sides of bottom front panel 22 via respective longitudinal foldlines 19 a, 19 b. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, fold lines 15a, 17 a, 19 a (and fold lines 15 b, 17 b, 19 b) may be substantially orcompletely aligned with one another so as to comprise a single foldline. Back panel 18 has a width W3 (as measured between fold line 11 andfold line 13). First and second rear side panels 24 a, 24 b each have awidth W4 (as measured between respective fold lines 15 a, 15 b and afree edge of respective first and second rear side panels 24 a, 24 b).First and second front corner flaps 28 a, 28 b each have a width W2 anda length L1.

Referring to FIG. 2, there is shown a hood blank 14 for forming hoodportion 94 of shipper display system 90. Hood blank 14 includes aplurality of panels. A front panel 30 is hinged to a top panel 32 by atransverse fold line 21. The top panel 32 is hinged to a top rear glueflap 34 by a transverse fold line 23. First and second front side panels36 a and 36 b are hingedly connected at opposite first and second sidesof front panel 30 via respective longitudinal fold lines 25 a, 25 b.First and second top side glue flaps 38 a, 38 b are hingedly connectedat opposite first and second sides of top panel 32 via respectivelongitudinal fold lines 27 a, 27 b. As shown in the illustratedembodiment, fold lines 25 a, 27 a (and fold lines 25 b, 25 b) may besubstantially or completely aligned with one another so as to comprise asingle fold line. Top panel 32 has a width W5 (as measured between foldline 21 and fold line 23) that is preferably equal or substantiallyequal to the width W3 of bottom panel 20. First and second front sidepanels 36 a, 36 b each have a width W6 (as measured between respectivefold lines 25 a, 25 b and a free edge of respective first and secondfront side panels 36 a, 36 b). Width W6 is preferably equal orsubstantially equal to width W4 of first and second rear side panels 24a, 24 b. Width W6 and width W4 are preferably equal or substantiallyequal to about one-half the widths W3, W5 of bottom panel 20 and toppanel 32.

Hood blank 14 includes first and second notches 40 a, 40 b that arestruck primarily from a bottom edge of respective first and second frontside panels 36 a, 36 b. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, firstand second notches 40 a, 40 b also extend slightly into front panel 30.In a preferred embodiment, first and second notches 40 a, 40 b extendinto front panel 30 a distance equal to about the thickness of blank 12and/or blank 14. Notches 40 a, 40 b have a width W1 that is preferablyequal to about or slightly larger than the length L1 of first and secondfront corner flaps 28 a, 28 b, and a height H1 that is preferably equalto about or slightly larger than the width W2 of first and second frontcorner flaps 28 a, 28 b. Notches 40 a, 40 b are configured to overlierespective first and second front corner flaps 28 a, 28 b when theshipper display 90 is in its shipping configuration, thereby preventingthe formation of a three-ply thickness section of the shipper display 90where the first and second front corner flaps 28 a, 28 b overlie therespective first and second bottom side panels 26 a, 26 b.

Blanks 12 and 14 are formed from a sheet of suitable substrate. It is tobe understood that, as used herein, the term “suitable substrate”includes all manner of foldable sheet material such as paperboard,corrugated board, cardboard, plastic, combinations thereof, and thelike.

Turning to the construction of the shipper display system 90 asillustrated in FIG. 3, it is envisaged that shipper display system 90can be formed using standard wrap-around case packing equipment. Theforming process is not limited to that described below and may bealtered according to particular manufacturing requirements.

Tray blank 12 and hood blank 14 are positioned with their interiorsurface facing up and aligned in the partially-overlapping configurationshown in FIG. 4. More specifically, front panel 30 of hood blank 14 ispositioned such that its lowermost portion overlies bottom front panel22 of tray blank 12. Bottom free edge 31 of front panel 30 is generallyaligned with and overlaps fold line 13 of tray blank 14. Notches 40 a,40 b are positioned so as to overlie respective first and second frontcorner flaps 28 a, 28 b. Hot-melt adhesive or other appropriate adhesivecan be used to secure an exterior surface of the lowermost portion offront panel 30 to an interior surface of bottom front panel 22, therebyjoining tray blank 12 and hood blank 14 together to form composite blank16. Preferably, tray blank 12 and hood blank 14 can be joined togetherin the described configuration by two-piece joiner equipment or a Bobstpoly joiner.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, composite blank 16 (comprising tray blank 12and hood blank 14) is folded inwardly about fold line 11 until backpanel 18 and first and second rear side panels 24 a, 24 b are orientedin a substantially vertical orientation (as shown in FIG. 6). Compositeblank 16 is also folded inwardly about fold line 13 until the panelsmaking up hood blank 14 (including, e.g., front panel 30) are orientedin a substantially vertical orientation (as shown in FIG. 6).

Referring to FIG. 7, first front side panel 36 a and first front cornerflap 28 a are folded inwardly about respective fold lines 25 a and 19 auntil they are substantially perpendicular to front panel 30. First rearside panel 24 a is folded inwardly about fold line 15 a until it issubstantially perpendicular to back panel 18. First front side panel 36a, first rear side panel 24 a, and first front corner flap 28 a togetherdefine a first side wall of the shipper display system 90. Referring toFIG. 8, second front side panel 36 b and second front corner flap 28 bare folded inwardly about respective fold lines 25 b and 19 b until theyare substantially perpendicular to front panel 30. Second rear sidepanel 24 b is folded inwardly about fold line 15 b until it issubstantially perpendicular to back panel 18. Second front side panel 36b, second rear side panel 24 b, and second front corner flap 28 btogether define a second side wall of the shipper display system 90.

Referring to FIG. 9, top panel 32 is folded inwardly about fold line 21until it is an orientation substantially perpendicular to front panel 30and parallel to bottom panel 20. Referring to FIG. 10, glue or otheradhesive treatment is applied to the interior surfaces of first andsecond bottom side panels 26 a, 26 b or, alternatively, to correspondingportions of the exterior surfaces of first and second front corner flaps28 a, 28 b and first and second rear side panels 24 a, 24 b. Preferably,glue or adhesive treatment is not applied to the portions of first andsecond bottom side panels 26 a, 26 b that overlie first and second frontside panels 36 a, 36 b so as to facilitate the removal of the hoodportion 94 during the transition of the shipper display system 90 to itsdisplay configuration. First and second bottom side panels 26 a and 26 bare then folded inwardly about respective fold lines 17 a, 17 b,bringing their interior surfaces into contact with the exterior surfacesof 28 a and first rear side panel 24 a (and 28 b and second rear sidepanel 24 b) and securing them thereto. Glue or other adhesive treatmentis applied to the interior surfaces of first and second top side glueflaps 38 a, 38 b and top rear glue flap 34 or, alternatively, tocorresponding portions of the exterior surfaces of first front sidepanel 36 a, first rear side panel 24 a, second front side panel 36 b,second rear side panel 24 b, and back panel 18. First and second topside glue flaps 38 a, 38 b are then folded inwardly about respectivefold lines 27 a, 27 b, bringing their interior surfaces into contactwith the exterior surfaces of first front side panel 36 a and first rearside panel 24 a (and second front side panel 36 b and second rear sidepanel 24 b) and securing them thereto. Top rear glue flap 34 is foldedinwardly about fold line 23, bringing its interior surface into contactwith the exterior surface of back panel 18 and securing it thereto. Thiscompletes the construction of the shipper display system 90 into itsshipping configuration as shown in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIG. 11, the shipper display 90 can be converted from itsshipping configuration to its display configuration by separating thehood portion 94 from the tray portion 92. This can be achieved bypulling the glue flaps 38 a, 38 b, and 34 away from the shipper display90 so as to break the adhesive seal between these flaps and first andsecond rear side panels 24 a, 24 b and back panel 18 of tray portion 92.The hood portion 94 can then be lifted up and away from the tray portion92 by breaking the adhesive connection between the lowermost portion offront panel 30 and bottom front panel 22 that was used to join the twoblanks. Preferably the adhesive connection between front panel 30 andbottom front panel 22 is configured such that it can be brokenrelatively easily, e.g., by simply pulling the hood portion 94 and trayportion 92 firmly apart. Advantageously, in the preferred embodimentthere are no other adhesive connections between the tray portion 92 andthe lower section of the hood portion 94, thereby facilitating a quickand clean separation of the hood portion 94 from the tray portion 92.

Once the hood portion 94 is removed, product housed within the trayportion 92, such as articles 95 in the illustrated embodiment, isexposed and ready for merchandising by a consumer, as shown in FIG. 13.Thus, the shipper display 90 in its display configuration is “shelfready” or “retail ready.”

As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, there arevarious modifications that may be made to blank 12 and/or blank 14without departing from the spirit of the invention. The following is anon-exhaustive list of the types of modifications that are considered tobe within the scope of the invention: the dimensions of the overallblanks (and thus the overall dimensions of the shipper display) may bemodified based on customer preferences; the placement of certain flapsand/or panels relative to other flaps and/or panels may be moved toaccommodate different types of equipment for forming the blanks and/orpacking the shipper display; the placement of the glue areas may bealtered (for example, more glue areas or larger glue areas may berequired as the dimensions of the shipper display increase); the shapeand/or configuration of various panels may be modified as desired;various fold lines may be modified or added as appropriate; and/or theshipper display may optionally include a variety of cutouts, apertures,or tabs to assist with the conversion of the shipper display.

Referring to FIG. 14 there is shown a second embodiment of a tray blank112 that, together with hood blank 14, forms a second embodiment of ashipper display 190 (shown in FIGS. 15 and 16). Blank 112 and thecorresponding shipper display 190 can be generally similar to the blank12 and shipper display 90 discussed above, and like or similar referencenumbers in the figures indicate like or similar elements. Blank 112includes a back panel 118 that can be generally similar to back panel 18of blank 12. A primary difference between back panel 18 and back panel118 is that back panel 118 includes a removable dispenser panel 176defined by tear lines 179 a, 179 b, 111, and 178. In the illustratedembodiment, dispenser panel 176 is generally rectangular in shape and isdisposed along a lowermost portion of back panel 118. In otherembodiments, however, a dispenser panel may form a different shapeand/or be situated in a different location. Top tear line 178 extendsacross back panel 118 between fold lines 115 a and 115 b. Bottom tearline 111 is disposed along a lowermost edge of back panel 118 thatseparates back panel 118 from bottom panel 120. First and second sidetear lines 179 a, 179 b are aligned with respective fold lines 115 a,115 b and connect outermost portions of top and bottom tear lines 178,111. In the constructed display 190, dispenser panel 176 is configuredto be removable by a user to form a dispenser opening 185 (as shown inFIG. 16) from which articles can be removed from the shipper display190. A first semi-circular access cutout 182 is formed in back panel 118and disposed adjacent to and above a central portion of top tear line182. A second semi-circular access cutout 180 is formed in bottom panel120 and disposed adjacent to and below a central portion of bottom tearline 111. Removal of the dispenser panel 176 may be initiated byinserting a finger or tool into the shipper display 190 through firstand/or second access cutouts 182, 180 and pulling the dispenser panel176 away from the shipper display 190, causing dispenser panel 176 totear free from shipper display 190 along tear lines 178, 111, 179 a, 179b. In certain applications, articles may be dispensed from the shipperdisplay 190 without ever separating the hood portion from the trayportion. Instead, dispenser opening 185 will provide the sole access tothe display's contents. Alternatively, dispenser panel 176 may not beremoved for certain applications and the display's contents can insteadbe accessed by separating the hood portion from the tray portion. Instill other applications, both means of access may be employedsimultaneously.

Referring to FIG. 17 there is shown a tray blank 212 that, together withhood blank 214 (shown in FIG. 18), forms a third embodiment of a shipperdisplay 290 (shown in FIGS. 19-21). Blanks 212, 214 and thecorresponding shipper display 290 can be generally similar to the blanks12, 14 and shipper display 90 discussed above, and like or similarreference numbers in the figures indicate like or similar elements.

The primary difference between shipper display 290 and shipper display90 is that shipper display 290 includes mitered corner walls as shown.The mitered corner walls are provided by a plurality of corner panels.Tray blank 212 includes a first rear corner panel 270 a disposed betweenfirst rear side panel 224 a and back panel 18 and hingedly connectedthereto along respective longitudinal fold lines 251 a, 215 a. Trayblank 212 also includes a second rear corner panel 270 b disposedbetween second rear side panel 224 b and back panel 18 and hingedlyconnected thereto along respective longitudinal fold lines 251 a, 215 b.A first bottom front corner panel 272 a is disposed between first frontcorner flap 228 a and bottom front panel 222 and hingedly connectedthereto along respective longitudinal fold lines 253 a, 219 a. A secondbottom front corner panel 272 b is disposed between second front cornerflap 228 b and bottom front panel 222 and hingedly connected theretoalong respective longitudinal fold lines 253 b, 219 b. Bottom panel 220includes angled corner edges 271 a, 271 b, 273 a, 273 b that are sizedand disposed so as to abut the adjacent edge of respective corner panels270 a, 270 b, 272 a, 272 b when the shipper display 290 is constructed.

Hood blank 214 includes a first front corner panel 274 a disposedbetween first front side panel 236 a and front panel 230 and hingedlyconnected thereto along respective longitudinal fold lines 255 a, 225 a.Hood blank 214 also includes a second front corner panel 274 b disposedbetween second front side panel 236 b and front panel 230 and hingedlyconnected thereto along respective longitudinal fold lines 255 b, 225 b.Top panel 232 includes angled corner edges 275 a, 275 b, 281 a, 281 bthat are sized and disposed so as to abut the adjacent edge ofrespective corner panels 274 a, 274 b, 270 a, 270 b when the shipperdisplay 290 is constructed.

Hood blank 214 includes first and second notches 240 a, 240 b that arestruck primarily from a bottom edge of respective first and second frontside panels 236 a, 236 b and respective first and second front cornerpanels 274 a, 274 b. As shown, first and second notches 240 a, 240 balso extend slightly into front panel 230. Notches 240 a, 240 b areconfigured to overlie respective first and second front corner flaps 228a, 228 b as well as respective first and second bottom front cornerpanels 272 a, 272 b when the shipper display 290 is in its shippingconfiguration.

In the illustrated third embodiment, back panel 218 of tray blank 212includes two access apertures 277, and front panel 230 of hood blank 214includes a single access aperture 279. As shown in FIG. 20, accessapertures 277 are disposed so as to be partially overlapped by theoutermost edge of top rear glue flap 234 when the shipper display 290 isin the shipping configuration. Access apertures 277 can be used, e.g.,by insertion of a finger or tool therein, to facilitate the separationof top rear glue flap 234 from back panel 218 when transitioning theshipper display 290 from the shipping to the display configuration. Asshown in FIG. 19, access aperture 279 is disposed so as to be partiallyoverlapped by the outermost edge of bottom front panel 222 when theshipper display 290 is in the shipping configuration. Access aperture279 can be used, e.g., by insertion of a finger or tool therein, tofacilitate the separation of front panel 230 from bottom front panel 222when transitioning the shipper display 290 from the shipping to thedisplay configuration.

Also disclosed are methods of using standard equipment to create theblanks described above for forming the shelf-ready shipper displaysystems described above. The configuration of the shipper displaysdescribed above is such that the blanks used in their formation can bemanufactured and formed by conventional machinery standard in theindustry. Specifically, the shipper displays may be formed from twodie-cut blanks that are pre-joined via two-piece joiner equipment or aBobst poly joiner to form a composite blank. The composite blank may beformed into an assembled shipper display via a standard wrap-around casepacking machine. The ability to manufacture and form the shipper displayusing standard equipment can result in both cost and time savings.

Moreover, the shipper displays of the present invention may require lessmaterial than conventional shipper displays and may therefore be lessexpensive to manufacture. The shipper displays may also be dimensionedto eliminate empty space on the retail shelf.

Changes and modifications, additions and deletions may be made to thestructures and methods recited above and shown in the drawings withoutdeparting from the scope or spirit of the invention and the followingclaims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A display system for containing and displayingproduct comprising: a tray portion comprising a bottom panel; a hoodportion comprising a top panel and at least one glue flap panel disposedadjacent to said top panel; wherein the display system is convertiblefrom a shipping configuration to a display configuration; wherein whenthe display system is in the shipping configuration, the tray portionand hood portion cooperate to form an enclosed carton; wherein when thedisplay system is in the display configuration, the hood portion isseparated completely from the tray portion; wherein the display systemis configured to be transitioned from said shipping configuration tosaid display configuration by breaking an adhesive connection betweensaid at least one glue flap panel and said tray portion and lifting saidhood portion away from said tray portion.
 2. The display system of claim1, wherein said display system in said shipping configuration includes asecond adhesive connection between a bottom front panel of said trayportion and a front panel of said hood portion, and wherein said secondadhesive connection is configured so as to be broken when said hoodportion is lifted away from said tray portion to transition the displaysystem to said display configuration.
 3. The display system of claim 1,wherein said tray portion further comprises a back panel, a bottom frontpanel, and first and second bottom side panels.
 4. The display system ofclaim 3, wherein said tray portion further comprises first and secondrear side panels, wherein said first and second rear side panels extendvertically between said bottom panel and said top panel when saiddisplay system is in the shipping configuration.
 5. The display systemof claim 4, wherein said hood portion further comprises a front panelthat is disposed opposite said back panel when the display system is inthe shipping configuration.
 6. The display system of claim 5, whereinsaid hood portion further comprises first and second front side panels,wherein said first and second front side panels extend verticallybetween said bottom panel and said top panel when said display system isin the shipping configuration, wherein said first front side panel andsaid first rear side panel together form a first side wall of thedisplay system in the shipping configuration, and wherein said secondfront side panel and said second rear side panel together form a secondside wall of the display system in the shipping configuration.
 7. Thedisplay system of claim 6, wherein said at least one glue flap comprisesfirst and second top side glue flaps, wherein said first top side glueflap is secured to said first side wall when said display system is inthe shipping configuration, wherein said second top side glue flap issecured to said second side wall when said display system is in theshipping configuration.
 8. The display system of claim 6, wherein saidat least one glue flap comprises a top rear glue flap, wherein said toprear glue flap is secured to said back panel when said display system isin the shipping configuration.
 9. The display system of claim 6, whereinsaid first and second front side panels define at least in partrespective first and second notches, wherein said first and secondnotches are sized and configured so as to overlie said respective firstand second front corner flaps when the display system is in saidshipping configuration.
 10. The display system of claim 9, wherein saidfirst and second notches extend partially into said front panel.
 11. Aset of blanks for forming a display system, the set of blankscomprising: a first blank configured to form a tray portion of a set-updisplay system, the first blank comprising a bottom panel; and a secondblank configured to form a hood portion of the set-up display system,the second blank comprising a top panel and at least one glue flap panelhingedly connected to said top panel; wherein the set-up display systemis convertible from a shipping configuration to a display configuration;wherein when the set-up display system is in the shipping configuration,the tray portion and hood portion cooperate to form an enclosed carton;wherein when the set-up display system is in the display configuration,the hood portion is separated completely from the tray portion; whereinthe set-up display system is configured to be transitioned from saidshipping configuration to said display configuration by breaking anadhesive connection between said at least one glue flap panel and saidtray portion and lifting said hood portion away from said tray portion.12. The set of blanks of claim 11, wherein said set-up display system insaid shipping configuration includes a second adhesive connectionbetween a bottom front panel of said tray portion and a front panel ofsaid hood portion, and wherein said second adhesive connection isconfigured so as to be broken when said hood portion is lifted away fromsaid tray portion to transition the set-up display system to saiddisplay configuration.
 13. The set of blanks of claim 11, wherein saidfirst blank further comprises a back panel, a bottom front panel, andfirst and second bottom side panels.
 14. The set of blanks of claim 13,wherein said first blank further comprises first and second rear sidepanels, wherein said first and second rear side panels are configured toextend vertically between said bottom panel and said top panel when saidset-up display system is in the shipping configuration.
 15. The set ofblanks of claim 14, wherein said second blank further comprises a frontpanel that is disposed opposite said back panel when the set-up displaysystem is in the shipping configuration.
 16. The set of blanks of claim15, wherein said second blank further comprises first and second frontside panels, wherein said first and second front side panels extendvertically between said bottom panel and said top panel when said set-updisplay system is in the shipping configuration, wherein said firstfront side panel and said first rear side panel together form a firstside wall of the display system in the shipping configuration, andwherein said second front side panel and said second rear side paneltogether form a second side wall of the set-up display system in theshipping configuration.
 17. The set of blanks of claim 16, wherein saidat least one glue flap comprises first and second top side glue flaps,wherein said first top side glue flap is secured to said first side wallwhen said set-up display system is in the shipping configuration,wherein said second top side glue flap is secured to said second sidewall when said set-up display system is in the shipping configuration.18. The set of blanks of claim 16, wherein said at least one glue flapcomprises a top rear glue flap, wherein said top rear glue flap issecured to said back panel when said set-up display system is in theshipping configuration.
 19. The set of blanks of claim 16, wherein saidfirst and second front side panels define at least in part respectivefirst and second notches, wherein said first and second notches aresized and configured so as to overlie said respective first and secondfront corner flaps when the set-up display system is in said shippingconfiguration.
 20. The set of blanks of claim 19, wherein said first andsecond notches extend partially into said front panel.
 21. A compositeblank formed from the set of blanks of claim 11, wherein said compositeblank is formed by joining a bottom front panel of said tray blank to alowermost portion of a front panel of said hood blank.